Video: The sacred meaning of Matryoshka as a symbol of Russia
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Russian nesting dolls are known all over the world. Many peoples admire this toy, and all over the world the matryoshka, together with the bear, has become a symbol of the mysterious and incomprehensible Russia. For us, matryoshka is something from childhood memories: dismantled, assembled and forgotten. Just like our ancestors once forgot the magical essence of this toy.
Oddly enough for us to realize this, but the innermost meaning of our children's play was rediscovered for the first time in Japan. Having appeared there, our matryoshka not only aroused a storm of admiration and interest in itself as an object of folk art, but also attracted the attention of those whose knowledge spreads in the immaterial field. The Japanese were the first all over the world to hypothesize that this wonderful figurine is not just a toy, but a cult object, whose original purpose was forgotten by craftsmen, who for many generations kept the secrets of its production and shape intact.
And our subconscious mind, which stores the answers to all the secrets of our world and knows this innermost meaning, made this simple fun so attractive and incorruptible, like secret information sealed in the shape and proportions of pyramids. And if, according to assumptions, the pyramids keep the secret of "space - time", the secrets of time management and movement in Space, then our wonderful nesting doll stores information about the energy structure and structure of ourselves and our world. The world we live in is multidimensional. Any physical body is surrounded by a halo of energy emitted by it, called an aura. And that's not all. If we consider the energy structure of any object, it is easy to see that it, like the human body, consists of several layers of qualitatively different energy.
Since ancient times, it is believed that there are seven of these heterogeneous auras of our body that a person is able to feel and realize. Initially, the classic Russian nesting doll always contained 7 figures symbolizing 7 human bodies that belonged to us before the merger of our energy with the power of Infinity. Moreover, according to tradition, the scarf and clothes of each matryoshka were painted in one of the colors of the rainbow, from red to purple. As a result, the smallest matryoshka was always red, and the largest was purple. In the same way, these colors are distributed in space and, ideally, in our subtle body.
Red colorcarries powerful forces, but its vibrations are not very high and do not allow it to rise into the sky. The red color attracts the body to Mother Earth and allows her to gain plenty of her life-giving power. A person has little energy of this kind - little strength and vitality.
Orange colorcarries the power of fertility to everything.
Yellow- gives health and stability.
Green- supports our Mental strength and our intuition.
Blue - promotes communication with other people, feeds our nervous and intellectual forces.
Blue- reveals to us the knowledge of the laws of the Universe and the gift of foresight.
Violet- controls the harmonious distribution of energies of all types in the body.
Remember the rainbow: its colors always come in a strictly defined order - "Every hunter wants to know where the pheasant is sitting." Our nesting dolls were originally painted in the same way. Accident? But why, then, this style was passed on by masters from generation to generation, as well as the proportions of the toy, remaining unchanged for many millennia?
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